Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1720320 Applied Ocean Research 2010 13 Pages PDF
Abstract

This investigation refers to an experimental study on earth pressure mobilization in caissons embedded in soft clay. Based on the results, a contiguous wall made up of embedded caissons in soft clay is proposed to serve as a coastal protection wall. Tests were conducted on model caissons embedded in stiff marine clay. Lateral load tests were carried out on models with embedment depth ratios of L/D=2,3L/D=2,3 and 4 at load eccentricity ratios of e/De/D of 0.5, 1.0, 1.5 and 2.0. Earth pressure cells were embedded into the caissons at various depths. Using a pneumatic type of arrangement, controlled lateral loading was applied. The test results show that these caissons can be loaded to produce lateral deflection in the ratios of 30%–35% expressed in terms of diameter. The capacities are estimated corresponding to lateral deflection ratios of 20%. These results suggest that the lateral capacity is a function of undrained strength (susu), embedment depth ratio (L/DL/D) and load eccentricity ratio (e/De/D). There is a good correlation between lateral load and the maximum earth pressure mobilized. At a higher L/DL/D ratio of 4, the lateral earth pressure is found to be unique function of lateral load irrespective of e/De/D. A unique relation is established between lateral load and deflection in the normalized form. This relation matches very well with the published field lateral load deflection curves.

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